Scene from Pluribus / TV series (2025)
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Alternate Names: Каролина Выдра
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Full Biography
Karolina Wydra is a Polish-American actress and former model, widely recognized for her versatile performances across science fiction, drama, and supernatural television. Born on March 5, 1981, in Opole, Poland, she moved to California at the age of nine. She first rose to prominence in the late 1990s as a high-fashion model, fronting major campaigns for brands like Armani Exchange, Calvin Klein, and Levi’s, and appearing on the cover of German Elle.
Her acting career gained significant momentum with her recurring role as Dominika Petrova, the green-card wife of Gregory House in the hit medical drama House. She further solidified her presence in genre television by portraying the possessive vampire Violet Mazurski in the final seasons of HBO's True Blood and the interdimensional antagonist Izel in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Her film credits are highlighted by her performance as Katya Petrovna in the critically acclaimed sci-fi thriller Europa Report.
As of 2026, Wydra is experiencing a major career peak starring as Zosia in the Apple TV+ series Pluribus, a high-profile sci-fi project created by Vince Gilligan. Known for her striking appearance—which includes a rare eye condition called coloboma—she remains a prominent figure on the international stage, recently appearing at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards and the BAFTA Tea Party in Los Angeles.
About the Movie: Pluribus / TV series (2025)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 2: Pirate Lady
Release Year: 2025
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Plur1bus, 同乐者, 眾生為一, प्लूरिबस, プルリブス, Jedyna, Одна из многих, Єдина, Kẻ Lạc Loài
Director: Adam Bernstein, Gandja Monteiro, Gordon Smith, Melissa Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Zetna Fuentes
Writer: Alison Tatlock, Ariel Levine, Gordon Smith, Jenn Carroll, Jonny Gomez, Vera Blasi, Vince Gilligan
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Executive_Producer: Vince Gilligan
Companies: Bristol Circle Entertainment, High Bridge Productions, Sony Pictures Television
Genre: Black Comedy, Drama, Post-Apocalyptic Television Series, Psychological Thriller, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction Television Program, Tv Series
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Keywords
Keywords: albuquerque, new mexico, ambiguous, black comedy, disturbed, happiness, lesbian, miserable, new mexico, thoughtful, virus
Story
In a near-future world, an enigmatic event has swept the globe, causing everyone to experience uncontrollable happiness. However, Carol Sturka remains unaffected by this mysterious phenomenon, making her one of the few immune individuals left. Struggling with her own misery amidst a sea of forced joy, Carol embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind this sudden shift in humanity's collective emotion and save the world from its artificial bliss.
Summary
Pluribus (2025) is an unsettling yet thought-provoking television series created by Vince Gilligan, known for his dark and ambiguous storytelling in 'Breaking Bad'. Set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this post-apocalyptic psychological thriller blends elements of black comedy and science fiction to explore the themes of happiness, mental health, and the human condition. The series follows Carol Sturka, a disturbed yet resilient woman who navigates a world turned upside down by an unknown force that has eradicated sorrow and suffering. As she unravels the mystery behind this forced joy, viewers are invited to question their own perceptions of happiness and misery.